updated Almera, Almaz-Antey microcar and other industry events — Autoreview

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Updated sedan presented in Thailand Nissan Almera, that is, a version of the Nissan Versa model produced in this country. In America, Versa was upgraded last fall, and now Almera has adopted almost all of its new things: a new grille and front bumper, different wheels, and a more modern media system with a larger screen. Nissan Almera is still equipped with a 1.0 three-cylinder turbo engine (100 hp) and a CVT, there are no technical changes. Prices in Thailand start at $16,300.

Supercar Announced Aston Martin, which will replace the DB11 model of 2016. The car, which is likely to get the DB12 index, will be presented on May 24th. According to preliminary information, it will be a deeply modernized Aston Martin DB11 with a redesign, a new interior and modern electronics, which will be shared by Mercedes-Benz. The current V8 and V12 engines should remain, but their settings will change.

Published a new teaser crossover Honda Elevatewhich is set to premiere on June 6th. The five-door approximately 4.2-4.3 m long was built on the basis of the Honda City passenger car, but has its own body, and without windows in the rear roof pillars. That is visually Elevate will be similar to even more compact Honda WR-V model. The gasoline version with a 1.5 engine will be the first to see the light, a choice of “mechanics” and a CVT will be offered, and then a hybrid version will appear. The start of sales is scheduled for August.

Updated off-road crossover certified in China In Havalgou Hunting Editing, which is sold on the Russian market as Haval Dargo X. Judging by the published pictures, he will get new bumpers, a different front lining and a luminous jumper between the rear lights. A more powerful two-liter turbo engine (238 hp) has also been announced. In the home market, such a crossover should appear in the third quarter of this year.

Fisker and Austrian plant Magna announced an increase in the production of electric crossovers Fisker Ocean. Formally, the release began in November, but so far it has been in the adjustment mode, and the number of cars made on the assembly line does not exceed several hundred. Until the end of June, the partners intend to produce 1400-1700 crossovers, and then the first commercial vehicles will be handed over to customers. Commercial production is scheduled for the third quarter. By the end of 2023, 32-36 thousand Fisker Ocean electric vehicles should roll off the assembly line.

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Honda announced the cessation of production of gasoline lawn mowers. This direction will be closed in September, but the stock of manufactured products should be enough until 2024. The company has not yet announced the transition to the production of electric lawn mowers, so it is probably no longer interested in this business. But Honda also produces a wide range of other power equipment – outboard motors, gas generators, snowplows and so on.

Concern Almaz-Antey plans to invest 35-37 billion rubles in the restart of the former Toyota plant in St. Petersburg. From 2024, it is planned to produce BAZ heavy trucks of a new family (up to 2,000 units per year), and from 2027, E-Neva passenger electric vehicles (pictured) with a circulation of 55-60 thousand units per year. In addition, the plans include an electric L-Type microcar, the first sample of which the company promises to show before the end of May. Legally, this is a heavy quadricycle, it was created by the engineering center of the Obukhov plant. The start of production is scheduled for 2024, the target circulation is 10-14 thousand pieces annually.

Also today we talked about future crossovers Audi Q5 and Q6, parquet floors Toyota Yaris Cross«heels” Ford Tourneo Courier and electric minivan Voyah Dream For Russia.

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